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This is a report for Mon-Wed, AM each day.
JoAnn, myself, and our dogs Diesel and Rudy got to go off on a three night/day “boat camping” trip to one of my favorite destinations, Baker Lake. I was pumped to say the least, and, just a bit anxious over how things would go with our dogs. I was accepting of the fact we’d have to make pit stops for the dogs, but as it turns out they got into a nice routine and we really didn’t lose much fishing time. Each morning we’d be up at 4:45, run the boat up to shore, help the dogs out for a ten minute pee break/walk, and then off to the fishing grounds. I was able to have all gear running by 5:30am, which worked well.
Marked lots of fish every day, but nothing under 60 feet was a willing biter for us. We ran standard sockeye gear each day (dodgers in 50/50, two hooks, pink squids, smile blades on some of the gear), and chunks of scented prawn. Leaders were on the shorter size, from 8 to 14” to vary things up. Four rods and staggered at 5-10 foots increments. Water temp was 72, with moderate AM winds that mellowed out as the morning progressed. Each day was a little nicer than the previous day.
Monday the action was fair, we caught two and lost two. Saw fish around us being caught, but nothing great. Tuesday was another matter, with our fish coming right from the start and having steady action into mid-morning. We did have a bad case of “net-ites”, as in missing fish. It was all on me – one fish I knocked off, and a second I had in the net and as we were bringing it over the gunnels it took a mighty leap and got out, breaking the line and swimming to freedom. I was dumbfounded on that one - I couldn’t believe I had it in the net and it managed to jump out. JoAnn was not very happy! We ended up catching two and losing four fish on Tuesday. But I was heartened by the better action and figured Wednesday could be really good.
Wednesday. JoAnn used a word at 10am which I had to agree with “sad”. We had a total of one bite, no hook up, and saw very few fish caught. One guide boat had a double at 5:45am to start the day and I thought things would be better. BTW, what’s with a guide boat fishing on Baker? I looked at the two people in the boat with the guide; they sure didn’t act like anything other than “clients”. But who knows, give him the benefit of the doubt I guess. Anyway, fishing was better miserable, as miserable as you can be surrounded by all that beauty… OK, yes, it was miserable.
So we ended our three day trip with four fish. I won’t complain because they are after all Baker lake sockeye, delicious and a hoot to catch. And we’ll be back, because as an angler I have that eternal flame of optimism. I know that some days the fish get you, and some days you get the fish.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service